Landore Resources Limited reported the results of its 2023 soil sampling programme carried out along strike to the east and west of its BAM Gold Project, on the Junior Lake Property, Ontario, Canada. During Summer/Autumn 2023, a significant expansion and infill soil sampling programme was conducted on the Junior Lake property involving the collection of 834 soil samples across four areas. The programme covered a total area of approximately 6.6km2 and built on the findings of previous soil sampling conducted between 2019 and 2022.

Highlights: 2023 soil sampling conducted in the underexplored southern portion of the Grassy Pond/Felix Lake area, highly prospective for both gold and strategic metals, revealed several anomalies representing a potential new gold zone to be further explored by drilling. Soil sampling has also identified new trends in the Junior Lake East Grid and Lamaune Gold Prospect areas with direct drill targets. 17.5 kilometres along the Junior Lake shear zone from the Placer Dome Gold prospect in the west to east of the BAM Gold Deposit has now been covered by extensive soil sampling.

Landore Resources' geological team completed an extensive soil sampling campaign during Summer/Autumn 2023 within the Grassy Pond/Felix Lake and Lamaune areas along strike to the east and West from the existing BAM Gold Project, infilling and expanding on the successful 2019 to 2022 soil sampling campaigns and confirming the presence of widespread anomalous gold and multiple gold trends. A full report on the 2023 soil sampling programme has been prepared by the Company entitled 'Soil Sampling of the Junior Lake property - 2023 Update' dated 30 January 2024 which can be viewed on Landore Resources's website at: which contains various maps and charts of the zones assessed. Anomalous soil samples and trends are associated with the Lamaune Gold prospect and continue west, to the historic Placer Dome Gold work near North Lamaune Lake.

Historic diamond drilling within the area has encountered anomalous gold values in close proximity to the trends, with much of the region remaining untested.